Where to Eat In Columbus: Lemongrass
If you find yourself in the Short North area and looking for a great place to eat, try Lemongrass.
This Asian fusion restaurant has just the right atmosphere to put you completely at ease. They have great seafood and salads (yummy scallops!), and don’t leave without trying a green tea martini. Yes, I know a green tea martini sounds strange, but it’s really good.
The staff here is really great. Servers in the restaurant are pleasant and quick, and the bartenders are good at what they do and do it with a smile.
Like many other restaurants in the area, Lemongrass is expensive for Columbus overall, but average for the Short North. Be prepared to spend $40-60 per person and you should be all right (unless you REALLY like those green tea martinis).
So you know–parking is at a premium in the Short North, so if you are not already there expect to search for a spot. We parked all the way down by The Garden and walked up, but it was a nice evening and we didn’t mind. Or, you could always take COTA which is a fine ride as long as it’s after 6:30 or so.
641 N High St
Suite 103
Columbus, OH 43215
614-224-1414
Open:
Mon.-Thurs. 11AM-10PM
Fri.-11AM-11PM
Sat. 3-11PM
Sun. 3-10PM
As always, if you are going to drink, don’t drive. The city of Columbus and the staff of Lemongrass want you back, happy and healthy, and without a $6000 DUI (or worse) hanging over your head.
Columbus, Columbus dining, Columbus restaurants, Short North, green tea martini, Lemongrass
November 12th, 2008 at 8:33 pm
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